Paul McGregor, Paisley, said: “I can’t believe McCoist’s comments in support of Murray and I have been going to Ibrox for 40 years.

“What Murray did was tantamount to handing the keys of your house to a burglar when he signed the club over to Craig Whyte. I’ll never believe him when he says he was duped by Whyte.”

Willie Morton, Falkirk, said: “Will Celtic fans climb off the moral high ground over the Big Tax Case and remember back to the 1960s and 1970s when they were declaring crowds inside Parkhead far lower than the amount of people who were actually going through the gates.”

Tommy McGill, Cumbernauld, said: “The amount of abuse Sir David Murray gets is ridiculous. He was the man who revolutionised Scottish football in the late 1980s and had a big voice in UEFA when they changed the format of the European Cup to bring in the Champions League.”

Willie Smith, Govan, said: “I want to know why Celtic are getting so much from Scottish football and the Government.

“Parkhead is getting cup finals, the biggest Scotland games and the opening ceremony for the Commonwealth Games. Why?”

Michael Sheerin, Liverpool, said: “I hope Celtic bring in a striker before the next round of Europe. They weren’t great in Reykjavik, although they won comfortably enough. It’ll be harder in the next round and we need somebody to put the ball in the net.”

Martin Cork, Dundee, said: “As a Celtic fan I am delighted that Rangers have honoured Sandy Jardine’s memory by naming a stand after him. He was a great player and a true gent who was admired by fans on both halves of the divide.”

Oh, and The Open started yesterday so we got a call about golf. Sort of.

Dot Murray, Livingston, said: “I see Phil Mickelson has been saying he has been putting wine in the Claret Jug. A few years ago someone else used it for gravy – I think they should be told by the R&A to respect the trophy more or don’t bother competing for it.”